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If I eat my dinner from a high place will my children have long necks?

>> No.16008740
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>>16008723
It's the other way around: The kids that have a long neck due to random mutation or genetic disposition will prevail, since they will have access to your food while their siblings with short necks won't. The ones with long necks will grow into chads because of their advantage and will mate more often because of this, creating more kids with long necks

evolution 101, most (=christfags) don't understand this

>> No.16008744

>>16008723
no but they will have long buttholes to reach the ground

>> No.16008745

>>16008723
No, you Lamarckian git.

>> No.16008766

>>16008745
You taught me a word. I'm impressed.

>> No.16008786

>>16008723
darwin was right
lamarck was wrong

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Try this.

>> No.16008939

>>16008740
Wrong. The answer is both, epigenetics bro

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>>16008939
you can't pass on traits which you've acquired but are not genetical, which is what you're implying.